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This article is primarily about relations between the Republic of Poland and Romania since 1918. At a secondary level, it’s about relations between predecessor states, such as Moldavia and Poland-Lithuania.
The article is not about ethnic Poles who live in Romania. There’s a separate article for that.
It’s idiotic to have the exact same text in two articles.
/* Possible dynastic union between Poland and Romania */
I checked the source (in Romanian) and it's just about Poland proposing partition of Ukraine with Romania... "In 1932, Nicolae Iorga, was informed by the ambassador in Warsaw, Grigore Bilciurescu, that conservative groups were considering the possibility of a personal union(...)" - these names don't appear in the source AT ALL. This is a lie - I speak Romanian, I went through the entire source and there's no mention of any union there.
Source that was given - https://web.archive.org/web/20070106120723/http://www.itcnet.ro/history/archive/mi2001/current11/mi5.htm